Тѷранносаѵръ
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Тѷранносаѵръ и латиньскꙑ Tyrannosaurus · дрєвл҄ьнѥгрьчьскꙑ τύραννος
Ꙁанѥ цѣсарьскъ тѷранносаѵръ добрѣ людьмь вѣдомъ ѥстъ · мъногочѧстьно въ къниꙃѣхъ ово · въ кїниматографїчьнꙑихъ поꙁорищихъ ово · игрѣхъ ово авлѥнъ ѥстъ
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[исправлѥниѥ | исправлѥниѥ источьна обраꙁа]- ↑ Douglas Harper. Tyrannosaurus (n.). Online Etymology Dictionary
- ↑ Hicks, J.F., Johnson, K.R., Obradovich, J.D., Tauxe, L. and Clark, D. (2002). «[Magnetostratigraphy and geochronology of the Hell Creek and basal Fort Union Formations of southwestern North Dakota and a recalibration of the Cretaceous–Tertiary Boundary http://specialpapers.gsapubs.org/content/361/35.full.pdf]». Geological Society of America Special Papers 361: 35–55.
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- ↑ SUE Vital Stats. Sue at the Field Museum. Field Museum of Natural History.
- ↑ Erickson, Gregory M.; Makovicky, Peter J.; (2004). «Gigantism and comparative life-history parameters of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs». Nature 430 (7001): 772–775